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Good; Hardcover, Missing Jacket; Moderate overall wear to the covers with sun-fading and rubbing to the cloth over the spine; Unblemished textblock edges; Very light foxing to the endpapers and a couple lines of underlining on page 9, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; Good binding; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Large Format (11.75"-12.75" tall); 5.0 lbs; Black cloth covers with title in white lettering along the spine; 1986, The MIT Press; 262 pages; "Carlo Scarpa: Theory, Design, Projects, " by Maria Antonietta Crippa.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Cloth, hard cover in dust jacket. large, heavy book., very nice lightly used copy. no writing or markings. no bumps, tears, chips. strong binding, hinges.; english text edition, translated from the italian original.; 262pp., over 360 illustrations in color, b/w. introduction by joseph rykwert. edited by marina loffi randolin. major monograph on scarpa.
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VG / VG. Black cloth boards with white spine titling, white dj with color illustration; 262 pp; 363 illustrations, some in color. From the dust cover: Carlo Scarpa (1902-1978) belongs to the generation of Italian architects working in a period when political conditions placed severe restrictions on architectural expression. Yet Scarpa's achievements surpassed anything else being done in Italy between the wars and exemplified the best work done in the "Rationalist" tradition. This book considers the full spectrum of Scarpa's work, concentrating especially on his museum projects. It closely follows Scarpa's complex, multidimensional personality, covering the vicissitudes of his career, his ideas and their relationship to those of the modern masters, his cultural milieu, and his unique architectural contribution, which is imbued with a profound feeling for craft. Over 360 black and white and full color drawings and photographs of Scarpa's built works are integrated with plans and process drawings in a way that provides an experiential as well as formal understanding of the projects.